Immortal Technique

Immortal Technique, born Felipe Andres Coronel on February 19, 1978, is a Peruvian-American rapper known for his politically charged lyrics and underground hip-hop style. His genre primarily encompasses hip-hop, with a focus on conscious rap that addresses social issues, inequality, and anti-establishment themes. Notable works include his debut album, "Revolutionary Vol. 1" (2001), which features tracks like "Dance with the Devil," and its sequel, "Revolutionary Vol. 2" (2003), which includes songs such as "The 4th Branch." He also released "The Martyr" (2011) and is known for his collaborations and guest appearances on various projects. Immortal Technique is recognized for his impactful storytelling and raw lyrical prowess. His work has contributed to raising awareness about global issues, including poverty, war, and systemic oppression, resonating with audiences seeking depth in hip-hop. He has built a reputation as a voice for the marginalized and has influenced a generation of artists who prioritize substance in their music. Beyond music, he is also involved in activism, further solidifying his legacy as a socially conscious artist.